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Radiological Equipment - Advanced. Objectives For each radiation detection instrument: −Perform advanced operating procedures −Become familiar with software.

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1 Radiological Equipment - Advanced

2 Objectives For each radiation detection instrument: −Perform advanced operating procedures −Become familiar with software −Identify advanced maintenance procedures Prerequisite training: −Radiation awareness −Basic operation and maintenance of each instrument

3 IsoTrak DoseGuard

4 Basic Operation Review Prepare for operation Check dose and dose rate Check alarms

5 Advanced Operation Overview Recommended procedures not to be done by operator −Reset default reading −Turn off/on chirp −Reset dose reading to zero −Check/change dose or rate alarm set points −Deactivate dose or rate alarm −Test battery during operation −Use reader and software

6 Function Settings Toggle button to feature, hold to reset Feature options −1x = non-default display (dose rate) −2x = OFF −3x = chirp off/on −4x = reset dose to zero −5x = dose alarm display/reset −6x = rate alarm display/reset −7x = battery test

7 Reset Default Reading Normal default is total dose reading −Can switch with current dose rate reading Procedure −Press button 1x −Display shows dose rate (non-default) −Hold button until long beep; release −Display shows dose rate as new default

8 Chirp Feature “Chirp” alerts user of increased dose rate −Disabled chirp does not mute alarms Display shows horn if chirp is enabled Procedure to disable/enable −Press button 3x −Display reads “CHr” −Hold button until long beep, release

9 Reset Dose to Zero Verify dose is zeroed before use Procedure −Press button 4x −Display reads “CLr” −Hold button until long beep −Display shows current dose flashing Will revert to default if no further action −While flashing, hold button until long beep −Dose resets to zero, returns to default

10 Check Dose Alarm Set Point Verify before use Procedure −Press button 5x −Display reads “dAL” −Hold button until long beep, release −Display shows dose alarm setting, returns to default

11 Reset Dose Alarm Set Point Reset to current guidance Procedure −Check alarm: Press button 5x, display “dAL”, hold −Display shows dose alarm setting for several sec. −During display, toggle button through list of choices Select zero to disable dose alarm −Hold button until long beep; release

12 Check Dose Rate Alarm Set Point Verify before use Procedure −Press button 6x −Display reads “drA” −Hold button until long beep, release −Display shows rate alarm setting, returns to default

13 Reset Dose Rate Alarm Set Point Reset to current guidance Procedure −Check alarm: Press button 6x, display “drA”, hold −Display shows rate alarm setting for several sec. −During display, toggle button through list of choices Select zero to disable rate alarm −Hold button until long beep; release

14 Test Battery During Operation Use for troubleshooting battery Procedure: −Press button 7x −Display reads “diA” −Hold button until long beep; release −Alarm sounds for 5 sec. −If battery symbol appears after test, replace battery

15 Using the Reader Install software to PC Use PC to −Prevent user from changing settings via button −Customize settings −Print data

16 Start Window

17 Main Window

18 Quick Configuration Window

19 Print Configuration Data

20 Introduction to Maintenance Operator level −Perform simple, “common sense” checks without tools Hospital (organization) level −Verify failures −Perform advanced programming or diagnostics −Replace authorized components Factory or supporting maintenance −Calibrate, repair, rebuild, replace internal components

21 Advanced Maintenance Overview System diagnostics No corrective maintenance Calibration Warranty information

22 System Diagnostics No user adjustments possible −Note error code and return to factory Error codes: −Er1 = calibration error −Er2 = fault in nonvolatile RAM −Er3 = fault in detector −Er4 = fault in RAM

23 Calibration Frequency: Recommended annually −Based on local protocols Procedure for sending to factory −Track due date—no surprises −Send instrument to factory −Track shipment until returned Cost estimate (2006): $40

24 Warranty Information 12 months free of defects in material or workmanship

25 Ultra Radiac

26 Basic Operation Review Prepare for operation Check dose and dose rate Turn on back light Check stay time Data logging Alarms

27 Advanced Operation Overview Recommended procedures not to be done by operator −Reset dose to zero −Use sleep mode −Use source finder mode −Check/change alarm indicators −Check/change dose or rate alarm set points −View data log −Clear data log −Use cable and software

28 Reset Dose to Zero Verify dose is zeroed before use −Log data before zeroing Procedure −Press Dose key, display shows dose reading −If dose not 000, continue −Hold Dose + Clear/Test keys until “000” is displayed

29 Use Sleep Mode Extends battery life >1000 hours −Wakes up every 5 minutes −Alarm sounds if preset levels exceeded Set sleep mode −When installing batteries −Hold Rate + On/Off key Resume normal operation −Hold On/Off key

30 Use Source Finder Mode Purpose: Use as an alternate survey meter Activate: −Hold Rate key until flashing “1” −Use as survey meter −Audible clicker activated Deactivate: Hold Rate key until flashing “0”

31 Check Alarm Set Points Dose rate alarm set points: High and Low −Press Alarm + Rate keys −Press Rate key to select H or L −Press Clear/Test key to see alarm set point (H or L) −Vibrator alarm active: display also shows “- - -” Dose alarm set points: High and Low −Same procedure using Alarm + Dose keys

32 Change Alarm Indicators Enable/disable visual, audio, or vibration Procedure (rate alarm): −Check alarm: Rate + Alarm, Rate (H/L), Clear/Test −Press Alarm until desired combination appears −Wait 10 sec. for return to normal display Dose alarm procedure same, use Dose key

33 Change Alarm Set Points Procedure (rate alarm): −Check alarm: Rate + Alarm, Rate (H/L), Clear/Test −Press Clear/Test again to start −Press Rate until desired decimal and units appear, press Clear/Test to select −Repeat for each digit Same procedure for dose alarm − Use dose key

34 View Logged Data View data from instrument −Power Off: Hold Rate + On/Off keys 1 sec. −Displays current log number −Scroll up (Rate) or down (Dose) Number, rate, dose, next number … −Return to normal: Power Off and On PC access (advanced operations) −Download, view, or clear data log

35 Clear Data Log Recommend download to PC first Procedure −View data log (power Off, hold Rate + On/Off) −Hold Rate + Alarm, press Clear/Test (all 3) −Display “0” indicates all data cleared −Return to normal: Power Off and On

36 Using the PC Software Use the PC to −Print and download logged data −Change instrument parameters −Observe readings in real time

37 Initializing Setup Install software to PC Connect cable between PC and meter Start software −Set password 12345 −Main screen appears

38 Main Window

39 Text File Export File menu on Main Screen Export to text or Excel

40 Interrogate Meter

41 Advanced Settings

42 Manage Templates

43 Monitoring Mode

44 Advanced Maintenance Overview Troubleshooting System diagnostics No corrective maintenance Calibration Warranty information

45 Troubleshooting Fault or problemSolution Low battery iconChange batteries Failed operational test (Display flashing 0) Power Off and On, retest Contact service center GM tube failure (Display = = =) Contact service center Overflow alert (reading too high) (Display flashing - - -) Back away from area, reset alarms

46 System Diagnostics Test key function during operational test −Initiate test: Clear/Test, 888  000, press keys Key codes: −Dose = 002 −Alarm = 010 −Rate = 001 −Light = 020 −Clear/Test = 004 −On/Off = OFF

47 Calibration Frequency: Recommended 1-2 yrs −Based on local protocols Procedure for sending to factory −Track due date—no surprises −Schedule to keep some instruments on hand −Call for tracking # −Send instrument to factory −2-3 week turnaround Cost estimate (2006): $125 FDNY uses local calibration option

48 Warranty Information Published in User’s Manual 1 year free of defects from materials or workmanship 90 days software operates as specified

49 Radiation Survey Meter

50 Controls and Indicators Calibration switch well open to see adjustments

51 Internal Controls Switchboard inside meter shell −16-position function switch −Enter button −Up and Left buttons RS-232 port

52 Basic Operation Review Prepare for operation Use clicker Use gamma probe Change probes Use pancake probe Alarms

53 Advanced Operation Overview Scalar function Setting parameters Data port connection

54 Scalar Operation Purpose: Record total count over fixed time Operating procedures −Set mode switch to Scalar −Push handle button to start count −“COUNTING” displayed until finished −Display shows final count −Reset alarm by pressing handle button (restart count) or power Off/On

55 Switchboard Settings Procedure (power On) −Set Detector toggle switch −Open case −Set function switch to desired position −Press ENTER −Display flashes right digit of current setting −Press UP to change character value −Press LEFT to advance to next character −Press ENTER to accept setting Detach switchboard to prevent changes

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57 Data Port Connection Located on switchboard inside instrument case Optional software for resetting programmable features via PC −All can be manually set using switchboard

58 Advanced Maintenance Overview Troubleshooting System diagnostics Component replacement Calibration Warranty information

59 Troubleshooting Failure 1)Does not power up (display blank) 2)Probe does not operate with check source—no change in reading 3)Display reading not correct with probe—background too high Possible corrective action Replace battery; check battery polarity; replace instrument Check probe is connected; change to other probe and recheck; replace probe; replace cord Hold probe away from check source; move to different location (background too high); return for calibration; replace probe; replace cord

60 Troubleshooting (cont.) Failure 4)Display reading not correct with probe—background zero or too low 5)Switch function does not operate properly 6)Instrument frequently alarms Possible corrective action Set to Ratemeter mode; check probe with check source; return for calibration; replace probe; replace cord Power Off/On and recheck; continue use if possible; replace instrument if it cannot be used safely Move to lower radiation area; reset alarm set point higher (advanced procedures)

61 System Diagnostics Settings for main board, switch board, and display board are listed in User’s Manual Under CAL cover are additional setting switches −Primarily used during calibration −Includes alarm setting for detector overload −Keep cover in place to avoid inadvertent adjustment Probe testing procedures in probe manuals

62 Component Replacement Not recommended without factory authorized maintenance assistance Instrument repair parts list and wiring diagrams are in User’s Manual Probe internal component replacement procedures and parts lists are in probe manuals

63 Calibration Frequency: Annual −Includes instrument and both probes Procedure for sending in −Track due date—no surprises −Schedule to keep some instruments on hand −Send complete kit to service provider −Track shipment until returned Cost estimate (2006): TBD

64 Warranty Information 12 month free of defects Calibrated within specified accuracy on delivery Not covered −Replacement of probe components damaged from abuse

65 Area Radiation Monitor

66 Basic Operation Review Prepare for operation Normal operation Alarms

67 Advanced Operation Overview Hardware installation Check/set monitor parameters Using the PC software Portable (non-fixed) operation

68 Hardware Installation Wall-mounted units: Mount near door; plug in −Place “portable unit” near desired area; run extension cord Run cable to remote: 20 ft. distant Select computer for software installation −Have IT personnel install

69 Calibration Controls

70 Check/Set Monitor Parameters Check: hold button to display data Set parameters −Cal Mode switch On to make adjustments −Adjust alarm set points Hold High (or Low) Alarm, set with Up/Down −Do not change Cal Constant or Dead Time −Cal Mode switch Off

71 Set Dip Switch Parameters Cal mode (for adjustments) Off or On Latch (High alarm) No or Yes Range (display units) 0.1 or 1 Single beep (Low and High alarms) No or Yes

72 Equipment Application Fixed site monitor −Mounted on wall at fixed location Portable monitor −Disconnect and dismount −Place near alternate temporary location −Plastic bag to protect from weather and decon activity −Run extension cord for power, no remote −Option to monitor with network

73 Using the PC Software Use PC to −Set up monitor to interface with PC −Monitor real time readings −Record alarms and status data

74 Initializing Setup Install software to PC −Establish IP address Install monitor and remote hardware −Connect Ethernet cable Set up each monitor ID # and UDP Start software −Main screen appears −Finish set up for each monitor in user preferences

75 Monitor Setup Check with network administrator Procedure to set ID and UDP on monitor −Open cal cover, set Cal Mode switch On −Hold Low Alarm + High Alarm, set ID with Up/Down −Hold Low Alarm + Cal Const, set UDP with Up/Down −Fill in configuration sheet in User’s Guide −Set Cal Mode switch Off, close cover

76 Main Window

77 Complete Monitor Setup Procedure −Main window; preferences −Preferences window; Online tab Online tab; check channels to become active −Preferences window; Channel Designation tab Fill in ID number for each monitor Apply; save −Verify that software receives monitor data

78 Preferences Window

79 Preferences Window (cont.)

80 Quick Alert Window

81 Status Window

82 Map Edit Window

83 Graph View Window

84 After Operating Applies to temporary use only −Power Off when done −Verify battery charged −Disconnect and store components together if used in mobile site

85 Advanced Maintenance Overview Calibration Warranty information

86 Calibration Frequency: Annual Procedure for sending in −Track due date: No surprises −Send complete kit to service provider −Track shipment until returned On site calibration available Cost estimate (2006): TBD

87 Warranty Information 12 month free of defects Calibrated within specified accuracy on delivery

88 Competency Check For each instrument: −Prepare for normal operation −Operate advanced features −Shut down For dosimeters: Explain how software is used For survey meter: Explain how to set parameters For area monitor: Explain network procedures

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